Hornsey Hills and More
A road cycling route starting from Crouch End
An epic ride encompassing diverse landscapes and iconic sites
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Challenge yourself to a long road cycling route starting near Crouch End that spans 130 kilometers and boasts an ascent of 545 meters. This epic adventure includes highlights such as Hornsey, Dagenham, and 30 St Mary Axe.
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Start: Locality centerCrouch End: Experience cycling in the bustling and vibrant locality of Crouch End.
Crouch End, located in Inner London - East, is a bustling and vibrant locality that offers a great cycling experience. Cyclists can enjoy the picturesque routes and smooth roads in the area, making it suitable for both road and gravel cycling. The locality is well-connected to other parts of London, allowing cyclists to explore different regions easily. Crouch End is also known for its cycling-friendly infrastructure, with dedicated bike lanes and bike parking facilities available. An iconic cycling spot near Crouch End is Alexandra Palace, which offers stunning views of the city and hosts various cycling events throughout the year.1 km
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HornseySub-urbHornsey, a leafy suburb in North London, enthralls with its picturesque streets, elegant terraced houses, and close proximity to scenic Alexandra Palace.
18 km
18 km
CheshuntTownCheshunt, a town located in the Borough of Broxbourne, has a rich history dating back to the Roman era and offers beautiful walking trails within Lea Valley Regional Park.
28 km
28 km
Stanstead St MargaretsVillageStanstead St Margarets, a village in Hertfordshire, showcases stunning rural beauty with its quaint cottages and proximity to St. Margaretsbury, famous for its Millenium Wood.
47 km
47 km
Little HallingburyHamletLittle Hallingbury, a charming village in Essex, charms with its half-timbered houses, medieval church, and proximity to the scenic River Stort.
59 km
59 km
White RodingVillageWhite Roding, a historic village in Essex, offers picturesque landscapes, ancient timber-framed buildings, and the impressive stone church of St. Martin.
81 km
81 km
DoddinghurstVillageDoddinghurst, nestled amongst rolling countryside and picturesque farmland, features quaint cottages, a historical village sign, and numerous nature trails.
104 km
104 km
DagenhamSub-urbDagenham, a suburban East London town, blends historic charm with classic post-war architecture, including the renowned Becontree Estate.
111 km
111 km
Beckton Alps35 mPeakBeckton Alps, a former mountain of spoil near Beckton gas works turned into a stunning 62-acre park, offers open green spaces and panoramic views of the city.
121 km
121 km
30 St Mary AxeAttraction30 St Mary Axe, also known as 'The Gherkin,' is an iconic skyscraper that adds a futuristic touch to London's architectural landscape.
128 km
128 km
Stroud GreenSub-urbStroud Green, a desirable neighborhood in North London, entices visitors with its vibrant cafe culture, eclectic shops, and Crouch End Clock Tower, a local landmark.
130 km
130 km
Finish: Locality centerCrouch End: Experience cycling in the bustling and vibrant locality of Crouch End.